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Musk says SpaceX is 'fixing' brightness from satellites - BBC News
Millions of stargazers have been witnessing the unusual constellations made up of the low orbit satellites.
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US announces millions in aid for resource-rich Greenland - BBC News
The Trump administration will also open a consulate in the territory, amid competition for Greenland's resources.
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Nature crisis: 'Insect apocalypse' more complicated than thought - BBC News
The health of insect populations globally is far more varied than previous research suggested.
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(1) Will Wormholes Allow Fast Interstellar Travel? - YouTube
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Why it will be so hard to return to ‘normal’ - BBC Future
Amid crisis and disruption, we crave the calm of normality. But can we ever really define what “normal” is?
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Owen Harding: The teen who disappeared during lockdown - BBC News
The story of the 16-year-old who went missing, and the community who tried to find him.
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Saudi Arabia to abolish flogging - supreme court - BBC News
A document from the supreme court says the punishment will be replaced by imprisonment or fines.
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Hubble telescope delivers stunning 30th birthday picture - BBC News
The veteran telescope celebrates three decades in orbit with a colourful image of star formation.
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Coronavirus: Is social distancing an oxymoron in India? - BBC News
The country has been in lockdown for a month, so why are crowds still gathering in many places?
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Tom Hanks writes to boy called Corona who said he was bullied - BBC News
The Australian boy sent a letter to the Hollywood star when he heard Hanks had caught the virus.
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Coronavirus: Trump suggests injecting disinfectant as treatment - BBC News
Doctors call the president's latest remarks about coronavirus treatment "dangerous" and "ridiculous".
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UK spies will need artificial intelligence - Rusi report - BBC News
Enemies will "undoubtedly" use AI to attack the UK, says intelligence analysis by think tank.
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Gruffalo artist Axel Scheffler: 'This was something I could do to help' - B
Axel Scheffler has rushed to publish a book which explains the coronavirus pandemic to children.
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El Salvador's jails: Where social distancing is impossible - BBC News
A rare glimpse into El Salvador's notoriously overcrowded prisons as fears grow of virus spreading.
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Jack Ma: The billionaire trying to stop coronavirus (and fix China's reputa
How Jack Ma's growing clout during the coronavirus crisis may put him in the sights of China's jealous leaders.
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for april 1 next year I think I'm going to change the oauth.net ... • Aaron
for april 1 next year I think I'm going to change the oauth.net home page to show just a login page that asks you to type in your google username and password and see what happens 😎
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Coronavirus: Has Sweden got its science right? - BBC News
The strategy devised by scientists was to keep large parts of society open but not everyone is convinced.
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Coronavirus: Belgium unveils plans to lift lockdown - BBC News
Schools will be allowed to reopen from 11 May, but with no more than 10 pupils per class.
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BBC - Travel - The Swiss city where even fun is serious
Hardworking Basel is one of Switzerland's richest cities. But if you dip beneath its surface, you discover the beguiling contradictions that make Basel serious fun.
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Coronavirus immunity: Can you catch it twice? - BBC News
Immunity is the crucial question and understanding it will tell us how the pandemic will end.
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xkcd: Coronavirus Genome 2
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India coronavirus: The 'mystery' of low Covid-19 death rates - BBC News
The fatality rate remains among the lowest in the world, prompting both optimism and bafflement.
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The boy who photographed La Belle Époque of France - BBC News
Jacques Henri Lartigue documented La Belle Époque of France.
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Coronavirus: Belgians urged to eat more chips by lockdown-hit potato grower
The chips are truly down for Belgium's potato growers, now lacking customers.
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Frozen, fresh or canned food: What’s more nutritious? - BBC Future
Tinned and frozen fruits and vegetables tend to be seen as less nutritious than fresh versions. But that's not always the case.
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